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Assessment of barium sulphate formation and inhibition at surfaces with synchrotron X-ray diffraction (SXRD)
Authors:Eleftheria Mavredaki  Anne Neville
Institution:a University of Leeds, School of Mechanical Engineering, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom
b Heriot-Watt University, Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, United Kingdom
Abstract:The precipitation of barium sulphate from aqueous supersaturated solutions is a well-known problem in the oil industry often referred to as ‘scaling’. The formation and growth of barite on surfaces during the oil extraction process can result in malfunctions within the oil facilities and serious damage to the equipment. The formation of barium sulphate at surfaces remains an important topic of research with the focus being on understanding the mechanisms of formation and means of control.In situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction (SXRD) was used to investigate the formation of barium sulphate on a stainless steel surface. The effect of Poly-phosphinocarboxylic acid (PPCA) and Diethylenetriamine-penta-methylenephosphonic acid (DETPMP) which are two commercial inhibitors for barium sulphate was examined. The in situ SXRD measurements allowed the identification of the crystal faces of the deposited barite in the absence and presence of the two inhibitors. The preferential effect of the inhibitors on some crystal planes is reported and the practical significance discussed.
Keywords:Barium sulphate  In situ SXRD  Crystallography  Inhibitors
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